by Research Team | Oct 4, 2017 | Research Publications
Author(s): Ajana, Btihaj Abstract: Practices of self-tracking and quantification through digital technologies have become commonplace in recent years. With the rapid spread of apps and devices enabling the data capturing and monitoring of the individual’s everyday...
by Research Team | Oct 3, 2017 | Research Publications
Authors: Minna Ruckenstein Natasha Dow Schüll Abstract: Over the past decade, data-intensive logics and practices have come to affect domains of contemporary life ranging from marketing and policy making to entertainment and education; at every turn, there is...
by Research Team | Oct 1, 2017 | Research Publications
Translated from Polish Author(s): Łukasz Iwasiński Abstract: PURPOSE / THESIS: Self-tracking is the practice of obtaining various data about themselves by individuals, primarily using mobile devices and related applications. The function of self-tracking is to...
by Research Team | Sep 22, 2017 | Research Publications
Author(s): Goodyear, Victoria A.Kerner, CharlotteQuennerstedt, Mikael Abstract: An international evidence-base demonstrates that healthy lifestyle digital technologies, like exergames, health-related mobile applications (‘apps’) and wearable health devices are being...
by Research Team | Sep 14, 2017 | Research Publications
Author(s): Meyer, JochenBeck, ElkeWasmann, MerlinBoll, Susanne Abstract: Long term self monitoring with connected personal health devices offers tremendous opportunities for wellbeing, health, and prevention. However, to date it is not fully understood how users...